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Um, Not for Me, I Don’t Think…

Hi,

Well, that certainly introduces a wee bit of cognative stress. I kind of like the idea, as long as all necessary safety precautions are taken. You don't want to be hit in the eye with a bottle rocket or Roman candle. Firecrackers add some chaotic distraction to the drill.

When I was a kid we would hurl firecrackers, bottle rockets, and Roman candles at each other just for fun. We were "careful" (not malicious) and nobody got hurt.

I once had an instructor that would shoot his shotgun to signal the start of the drill. He was a salty old cuss, great teacher, former combat marine and retired LEO.

So, sure, bring it on!


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

Lemme see if I got this right guys didnt like the idea of airsoft force on force but bottle rockets are OK good training?

Cool your jets.

While force-on-force simunitions training is offered at my range, many shooters do not have that kind of training available. Other means must be taken to introduce stress into the self defense training drills.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Not sure this is actually a safe way of training…

1st..i do not put myself into situations where a full blown army is coming at me...such as Sunday drive with the wife and grand kids going thru Chi Town.......

that is a wee bit extreme except for maybe a mercenary to train for, but not me. (i can see Rambo, and Norris, and Schwarzenegger training like that.....but not me )


anyway's.....

my state does not allow us to have "Tommy Guns", or "Bouncing Betty's", or "Claymores",

so what's the use, if i can't have .................



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